David
Lynch Goes Public With 9/11 Questions Film director is disturbed by unanswered
questions
Steve Watson Infowars.net
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Film Director and cult icon David Lynch has gone
public with concerns he has over the official government story
of the September 11 2001 terror attacks. Lynch has stated that
he is disturbed by unanswered questions concerning the Pentagon
attack, the collapse of the buildings in New York and the strange
ending of flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
Appearing on Dutch Television on VPRO's Wereldgasten,
on December 3rd, Lynch discussed and played clips from Dylan Avery's
groundbreaking 9/11 documentary Loose Change.
After playing a four minute segment from the documentary
Lynch stated:
Its not so much what thy say, it's the things
that make you look at what you thought you saw in a different
light. And Those things for me, that bother me, is the hole in
the Pentagon being too small for a plane, the lawn isn't messed
up, and the government's not showing the plane hitting when many
cameras photographed it.
At the World Trade Center, three buildings came
down, like demolitions, and two of them were hit by a plane, but
the third one they said "do you want us to pull it?"
and they pulled it and it looked just like the other two. Those
things bother me.
In Pennsylvania, the plane that went down, there
was just a hole in the ground, there wasn't any wreckage,there
wasn't any skid marks, there wasn't any tear in the earth, and
no one has ever really found out about that.
So every place there's questions, coming from
this documentary. You don't have to believe everything in the
documentary to still have questions come up... and you look back
and you remember what you saw, and what you were told, and now,
you have questions.
It's just an event that has many questions and
no answers.
When asked "What about suggestions the American
government was behind it?", Lynch answered:
"That's too big for people to think about.
it's too big. It's like something no one wants to think about."
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Lynch has directed well known cinematic classics
such as Eraserhead, Dune, The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive.
He was also the creative force behind the Twin Peaks television
series in the 80s. His films are synonymous with the questioning
of the nature of reality and thinking outside the box. Often employing
visually rich and surrealist stylistic elements, Lynch's works
have become instantly recognizable to audiences worldwide and
cemented his status as an underground hero for many.
Lynch's decision to make public his views is another
encouraging sign that 9/11 truth and visualizations such as Loose
Change are crossing the boundary between "the alternative"
and the mainstream, permeating the collective consciousness of
accessible culture, just as Lynch's work has done over the past
four decades.
Lynch follows in the footsteps of other identifiable
cultural figures who have spoken out on 9/11, such as Richard
Linklater, Jesse Ventura, Matthew Bellemy, Ed Asner and Charlie
Sheen.
Click
here to listen to Alex Jones' commentary on today's
exciting developments.